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Pre-Settlement Funding For Drunk Driver Lawsuit

A woman was killed in a three-vehicle accident when her Saturn was struck head-on by the driver of a Ford Explorer. The Explorer crossed the double yellow line, sideswiping a Camry before slamming into the Saturn. It is alleged that the driver of the Explorer was under the influence of alcohol at the time of the accident. He suffered severe injuries and was transported to a local hospital. The woman was pronounced dead at the scene. She was the single mother of a 5-year-old daughter.

While the investigation continues, the woman’s family should consult an experienced auto accident attorney. If the family proceeds with a wrongful death lawsuit, they may face financial difficulties while waiting for justice to be served. In addition to funeral and burial expenses, this family may be struggling to pay any outstanding bills the woman may have incurred, as well as expenses for the care of her daughter.

A solution to coping financially is pre-settlement funding, a cash advance against the pending claim. Pre-settlement funding companies realize that serious and deadly drunk driving accidents can take years to settle. With loss of income and additional expenses, financial devastation can lead a plaintiff to consider a quick settlement. Fortunately, there is no need to sacrifice a valuable case for pennies on the dollar with pre-settlement funding. Litigation Funding Corporation can’t rewind time so the accident never happened, but we can help you to survive the financial turmoil by providing the money you need now to hold out for the settlement you deserve.

The only requirement to apply is a valid lawsuit, legal representation, and a completed online application. Once your attorney provides supporting documentation, your case application will be reviewed and a decision made. If approved, funds can be made available in less than 48 hours. Pre-settlement funding clients pay nothing until the case successfully settles; this includes no upfront fees or monthly payments. Best of all, if you lose your case keep the money free of charge.